Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 93Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 - American literature |
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Page 39
... England's ne- cessity is Ireland's opportunity . It is hardly an exalted sentiment even when one allows for the circumstances of Irish history , and it is the tragedy of this re- bellion that noble - minded men sought to prove the truth ...
... England's ne- cessity is Ireland's opportunity . It is hardly an exalted sentiment even when one allows for the circumstances of Irish history , and it is the tragedy of this re- bellion that noble - minded men sought to prove the truth ...
Page 39
... England's ne- cessity is Ireland's opportunity . It is hardly an exalted sentiment even when one allows for the circumstances of Irish history , and it is the tragedy of this re- bellion that noble - minded men sought to prove the truth ...
... England's ne- cessity is Ireland's opportunity . It is hardly an exalted sentiment even when one allows for the circumstances of Irish history , and it is the tragedy of this re- bellion that noble - minded men sought to prove the truth ...
Page 43
... England sits alone , the national wallflower . She has ceased to belong . Paris boasts a " Grand Hotel of the Uni- verse and of the United States " ; by the same token , behold " the United States of America and of New England ! " Yet ...
... England sits alone , the national wallflower . She has ceased to belong . Paris boasts a " Grand Hotel of the Uni- verse and of the United States " ; by the same token , behold " the United States of America and of New England ! " Yet ...
Page 44
... England . From what they see , and with their ge- nius for overlooking the distinction be- tween facts and truths , they might as logi- cally think New England illiterate . illiterate . Tramps , pensioners , curmudgeons , and in- digent ...
... England . From what they see , and with their ge- nius for overlooking the distinction be- tween facts and truths , they might as logi- cally think New England illiterate . illiterate . Tramps , pensioners , curmudgeons , and in- digent ...
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... England of ver- bal affectation and perversity , just as I acquit her of wholesale madness and un- pardonable over - intellectuality . Chicago , not Boston , " made culture hum . ” With equal cordiality I acquit New England of ...
... England of ver- bal affectation and perversity , just as I acquit her of wholesale madness and un- pardonable over - intellectuality . Chicago , not Boston , " made culture hum . ” With equal cordiality I acquit New England of ...
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